"The Dusties"
The Series
Welcome to the Dusty Angel Band Cable TV Series. Like "Sex in the City" the Dusties requires the freedom of cable. The language is real, the laughter is loud, limits are explored. Sight gags meet melodramatic black humor. Modern day slapstick can be compared to the "Monkees". The Sarcasm to "Seinfeld", the
women as strength to "Xena" and the comaradrie of "Friends".
Forget contrived crap like "the makings of the band". This is fantasy as reality and reality as fantasy.
The Concept
On a semi quiet cul de sac in the Beach Community of Sunset Beach sits four two story houses. Three side by side facing the entry drive to the cul de sac and one directly across the street from the middle house of the three. The middle house is up for sale and a young dashing Englishman shows up and buys it outright. Within days the Dusty Angel Band arrives to take up residence.
Primary Characters
The Dusty Angel Band
Profiles of each band member is within section Dusty Angel Band
Jonathan DeVry
Widower in his 80's. His wit and sarcasm may well steal the show. He sees absolutely nothing wrong with bare midriffs, long legs and sexy girls next door. He lives on the left of the Dusties and his lecherous asides to the Dusties falls on gales of laughter. He's Desiree's favorite and she his. She calls him the "kewl perv" and he calls her "extacsy".
Howard and Lillith Lipshitz
They live on the right of the Dusties. Mid fifties, arch conservatives, they are not happy campers. Bad enough the college boys moved in across the street but now loud rocker girls? And minorities? On this cul de sac? Just another sign of the decay of America and by God, they will not have it. He sets up post with binoculars in an upstairs bedroom while she isn't shy about letting a Dustie have a good piece of her mind. All of which is met with derision and wild laughter.
The College Boys
Well hell yes!!! Life just got good!!! Everyone put a hundred in the pot and first guy to nail a Dustie takes the pot. They set up camp on an upstairs veranda facing the Dusties house with a telescope, a washtub of iced beer and high hopes. And they said this cul de sac was quiet?
Officers Ray Peavy and Joe North
Things used to be simple on the swing shift on their patrol. Pre-Dusties that is. Sure they're hot babes but this stuff of the changing the street signs and potatoes in the cruiser tail pipe and this and that has to stop. And it will. Just as soon as they can actually catch one of them doing it.